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A new book in 'The Gruffalo' series, written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, is set to hit the shelves in 2026. As any parent will likely know, the original tells the tale ...
LONDON – English writer Julia Donaldson’s Gruffalo, the globally popular children’s character, will return in a new storybook in 2026, publisher Macmillan Children’s Books said on May 1.
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Gruffalo will return to children's bookshelves next year in a brand new adventure, marking the fearsome but easily fooled monster's first fresh adventure in more than two decades. Publisher ...
Donaldson hopes the book will rival the success of its predecessors, The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo's Child, which are among the most popular children's titles in the world. The first stories have ...
After more than 20 years roaming the deep dark wood, the Gruffalo is coming back in a new book, which author Julia Donaldson says she was spurred to write by a campaign to reverse a decline in ...
And now it appears that a fresh Gruffalo story will be making an appearance with author Julia Donaldson and artist Axel Scheffler announcing they are working on a new book. Due out in September ...
Author Julia Donaldson is to team up with illustrator Axel Scheffle to release the first new Gruffalo book in over two decades. The pair have previously teamed up on the award-winning Gruffalo ...
Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler are to collaborate on the first new Gruffalo picture book in more than 20 years. The UK’s number one author and illustrator will return to the world of their ...
Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler are teaming up for the new book (Yui Mok/PA) The first new Gruffalo picture book in more than two decades will be released next year. Children’s book duo ...
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nothing beats reading the “’Twas the Night Before Christmas” poem with a crackling fireplace, twinkling tree and jolly carols playing in the background. While there are certainly many ...